Something To Giggle About…
By Barry Lees I have always thought there was something wrong with our fixation on lawns. I found a great article about this in an old magazine. lawn care The person who submitted it said the original author is unknown, so I cannot give them the credit they deserve. No religious offence is intended. Read […]
Bromeliad Society of Australia – Special Guest Speaker Jan Townsend
The next meeting of the Bromeliad Society of Australia will be held on Saturday, 9th April at the Federation Pavilion, Castle Hill Showground, Showground Road, Castle Hill off Doran Drive. Bromeliad sales at 10am and the meeting commencing at 12noon. Guest Speaker Jan Townsend’s presentation last August had to be cancelled due to the COVID lockdown. […]
Recovery Through Support
By Councilor Warren Waddell Needless to say it has been a very difficult time for residents of the rural and river land areas. A generally wet summer, highlighted by periodic torrential downpours, has tested all of us in one way or another. Especially, those in flood prone locations. Recovery Support The impacts of these conditions […]
A Resilient Spirit
By Julian Leeser In the weeks since the floods ravaged our communities on the Hawkesbury, residents of the Berowra electorate are showing their incredible resilience. While visiting Lower Portland I saw the damage to the St George Caravan Park and I saw the Wisemans Ferry Bowling Club impacted again. Some families had only just finished […]
Disaster, Congratulations and Grand Openings
By Matt Kean The torrential storms that continuously pounded Sydney for weeks have caused many issues for Hornsby residents including flash flooding affecting many properties. Grand Openings Another serious impact has been the forced closure of Galston Gorge for an extended period of time, as Transport NSW contractors repaired five separate landslides and addressed further […]